Plots of Catch in biomass (from top to bottom), fishing mortality (Ft), spawning biomass (SSBt), acoustic biomass index fit for the first and second quarters (yellow and red, respectively), recruitment (Rt), and the estimated recruitment anomalies (wt). The horizontal dashed line shows the estimates of MSY, FMSY, SSBMSY, and RMSY as biological reference points. See Table 3 for values.
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Median of long-term catch yields (line) grouping simulations by quarter when the risk-neutral utility function was used for the six operating models (OM) and recruitment scenarios. The gray area corresponds to the 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles of the distribution. See Figure 1 for details on recruitment scenarios
Median of long-term catch yields (line) grouping simulations by quarter when the risk-averse utility function was used for the six operating models (OM) and recruitment scenarios. The gray area corresponds to the 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles of the distribution. See Figure 1 for details on recruitment scenarios
Median of long-term SSB (line) grouping simulations by quarter when the risk-neutral utility function was used for the six operating models (OM) and recruitment scenarios. The gray area corresponds to the 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles of the distribution. See Figure 1 for details on recruitment scenarios
Median of long-term SSB (line) grouping simulations by quarter when the risk-neutral utility function was used for the six operating models (OM) and recruitment scenarios. The gray area corresponds to the 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles of the distribution. See Figure 1 for details on recruitment scenarios
Median of the long term fishing mortality (line) grouping simulations by quarter when the risk-neutral utility function was used for the six operating models (OM) and recruitment scenarios. The gray area corresponds to the 0.25 and 0.75 quantiles of the distribution. See Figure 1 for details on recruitment scenarios